I have attended many Council meetings over the past year but I missed this meeting which also included approval of:

supporting the 30 by 30 initiative and

the governance motion that was passed as a member submission at the AGM in Thunder Bay (that I presented on behalf of Lisa MacCumber who moved the submission).

My term on the Government Liaison Committee (GLC) ended in December 2017 and I bring seven years of experience of having my finger on the pulse of regulatory issues impacting PEO. I am proud of the important work that we accomplished with the Government Liaison Program and look forward to the roll-out of GLP 2.0 that was approved by Council in June 2017.

I am excited to see a new strategic objective of engaging chapters as a valuable regulatory resource. At the Chapters Leaders Conference on Nov 18th, 2017, I participated in a breakout discussion moderated by Ishwar Bhatia on how chapters can be an effective regulatory vehicle for PEO. The discussion recognized current activities such as license presentation ceremonies that serve the regulatory mandate and embraced the idea of a chapter regulatory scorecard (modelled after the chapter GLP scorecard) that would provide guidance on the types of activities that support PEO as a valuable regulatory resource.

There is good work already underway at PEO Council and I am putting my name forward as candidate for Councillor-at-Large to continue to support PEO to greater heights. #VoteDarla #GreaterHeights

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Supporting PEO to Greater Heights

Darla Campbell brings proven leadership experience, thinks strategically about the challenges ahead and considers the big picture and the long term.

“I am running to protect the value of the P.Eng. with a focus on good governance and working together with OSPE, CEO, Engineers Canada and others to protect the public interest.”

To achieve a sustainable future of self-regulation for our profession, Darla will focus on:
1. Good governance
2. Working together
3. Leadership in engineering.

“As Councillor-at-Large, I will focus on effective and transparent governance. I believe in building a sustainable future of self-regulation for our profession. To achieve this, it will be critical to work with our members (license holders), chapter representatives, fellow Councillors and professional partners. Together we can deliver a clear message of engineering leadership while serving and protecting the public interest.”

~ Darla D.W. Campbell, P.Eng.
Candidate for PEO Councillor-at-Large

Chair, Government Liaison Committee (GLC)

Appointed to PEO’s Govement Liaison Comittee (GLC) when it was established in 2011, Darla Campbell has served as chair since 2015 and was asked by the Registrar to continue for another year (to end of 2017). That’s seven years of experience keeping the “finger on the pulse” of regulatory issues impacting PEO.

Awards of Distinction

August 19, 2016 -Darla Campbell was honoured with the Woman of Distinction Award by the Canadian National Exhibition Association (CNEA).

November 16, 2017 – Darla Campbell received the Sesquicentennial Award for Oakville North-Burlington, awarded by MP Pam Damoff, for Darla’s significant contribution to her community and country as a role model for women in leadership.